Swift wrote:Trump thinks it is a good thing.
Need I say anything else?
geonuc wrote:Idiots.
I saw one Leave proponent state that people were tired of 'experts with acronyms' telling people what to think. Those experts with acronyms being the various economic organizations that warned of a big hit on the UK's GDP if it left the union. So, it appears that rejection of expertise is not just an American issue.
Idiots.
SciFiFisher wrote: It is going to be very interesting (in a very bad sense) to see if this triggers another global "recession".
SciFiFisher wrote:In theory they have two years to reverse the decision. Not likely to happen. But, they keep negotiating with Greece over their "bailout". It is going to be very interesting (in a very bad sense) to see if this triggers another global "recession". Economically if times are hard and bad it increases the possibility of violence internationally and internally for affected countries.
SciFiFisher wrote:In theory they have two years to reverse the decision....
Rommie wrote:One of my UK colleagues (currently, frankly, in mourning) said that the lead proponent for Brexit (Farage) has already come out in his speech and said that the leave campaign had lied about several of their "facts" about how things are going to play out. Also, then at the end he finished it with saying that this had happened “without having to fight, without a single bullet being fired.” ROT IN HELL YOU LIAR, THAT POOR WOMAN ISN'T EVEN COLD IN HER GRAVE!
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